VOV.VN - Deputy Minister of Finance Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc called on Marvell to expand cooperation in training the workforce for the semiconductor industry in Vietnam at a reception in Hanoi on April 7 for Noam Mizrahi, executive vice president and corporate chief technology officer at Marvell.
VOV.VN - Vietnam expects Hungary will help train high-quality human resources to operate its nuclear power plant in the future.
Berggruen Holdings is willing to cooperate with Vietnam in personnel training, affirmed Founder and Chairman of the US-based company Nicolas Berggruen while he and Director of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute at the Columbia University Nguyen Thi Lien Hang were received by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh in Hanoi on January 7.
The average monthly income of Vietnamese workers surged by 8.6 % annually to VND7.7 million (approximately US$304) in 2024, according to a press conference held by the General Statistics Office (GSO) in Hanoi on January 6.
A prolonged low birth rate is forecast to directly impact the size and structure of the population, leading to consequences such as labour shortages, rapid population aging, and population decline.
Vietnam has rapidly established itself as a premier destination for scientific talent worldwide, driven by a robust policy framework aimed at nurturing talent and cultivating a skilled workforce for sustainable development.
Vietnam, with its skilled workforce and competitive production costs, is poised to become a critical supplier of materials, components, and assemblies for the semiconductor industry, thus making a deeper penetration into the global value chain.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh joined leaders of Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar to attend the 11th Cambodia-Laos-Myanmar-Vietnam (CLMV) summit in Kunming, China, on November 7.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on October 31 hailed labour partnership between Vietnam and Qatar as a traditional area of cooperation that leaders of the two countries have paid much attention to and the two sides can supplement each other.
With the development of the high-speed North-South railway project, the focus has turned to training a local workforce to minimise dependence on foreign expertise in express rail operations.